You won't be surprised to hear that I don't think the decision to let Warburton go is reckless.
I do wonder what the point of Les is though.
It had to be Ferdinand that made the decision on Warburton. That's his job surely.
You won't be surprised to hear that I don't think the decision to let Warburton go is reckless.
I do wonder what the point of Les is though.
I think reckless in terms of not having anyone lined up (at least according to WLS) and it being a short off season period and with expected mass player departures. At least that's how it appears because the communication is so poor.You won't be surprised to hear that I don't think the decision to let Warburton go is reckless.
I do wonder what the point of Les is though.
It had to be Ferdinand that made the decision on Warburton. That's his job surely.
I think reckless in terms of not having anyone lined up (at least according to WLS) and it being a short off season period and with expected mass player departures. At least that's how it appears because the communication is so poor.
His job is a lot more than just hiring and firing isn't it?
Well yes, I wasn't saying that that was his only function, but hiring and firing managers must be down to the DoF, I would have thought.
Originally, a DOF was there to be the link man between the manager and the owners. Well it used to be the case at clubs ive been involved with. Nowadays they seem to have the power to do anything, everything and nothing. Personally, i dont see the need for them, its just another opinion along the route that can make things get lost in translation.I don't blame him for sacking Warburton. I'm glad the clown is going.
But if Les is responsible for player recruitment I think it's fair to question what value he brings.
It had to be Ferdinand that made the decision on Warburton. That's his job surely.
Man City and Liverpool both have Directors of Football, its worked out ok for them. I suspect its down to the quality of the person in the job. My understanding is that they run the football side of the club, the CEO runs the commercial side of the club, and owners don’t have to get involved with stuff they don’t know much, or anything, about. In theory it has to be better having some genuine knowledge between Harry Redknapp and Tony Fernandes’ money, doesn’t it? We saw what happens when you don’t…..Originally, a DOF was there to be the link man between the manager and the owners. Well it used to be the case at clubs ive been involved with. Nowadays they seem to have the power to do anything, everything and nothing. Personally, i dont see the need for them, its just another opinion along the route that can make things get lost in translation.
They werent necessary years ago but with most club owners now living on a different continent, things have changed.Man City and Liverpool both have Directors of Football, its worked out ok for them. I suspect its down to the quality of the person in the job. My understanding is that they run the football side of the club, the CEO runs the commercial side of the club, and owners don’t have to get involved with stuff they don’t know much, or anything, about. In theory it has to be better having some genuine knowledge between Harry Redknapp and Tony Fernandes’ money, doesn’t it? We saw what happens when you don’t…..
The old style of the first team manager running everything surely isn’t sustainable in modern football, at least at its higher levels? Its also open to a lot of conflicts of interest, which is a polite way of saying corruption.
Our issue might be the person in the job, or the job not being set up properly. Or both.
Such a staggering decline. I wonder if maybe it’s time for Sir Les to move on, ditch the DoF role and give a new manager a more free reign to sculpt his own show.
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Enjoy, the usual stuff.
Oops, Steels beat me to it.
I don’t often read his reports to be honest, but I know others enjoy them, so each to his/her own.Meh.....I certainly won't miss Clive's blinkered love for Warburton.
I wonder if he'll overlook so many of the next Coach's failings?
I don’t often read his reports to be honest, but I know others enjoy them, so each to his/her own.
I did appreciate his summing up of the club being in a no win situation. Keep a manager who's lost 12 of the last 18 games and you better bloody hope next season starts well. But like-wise sack a manager who (most of) the supporters are on-board with and you better bloody hope the season starts well. I dread to think how toxic things are going to get if we lose our first few games.I don’t often read his reports to be honest, but I know others enjoy them, so each to his/her own.